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has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> "bbc world news" was captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama told jordan's king abdullah he's worried that neighboring syria will become a haven for extremists and vowed to persuade congress to swnf jordan more money to shelter syrian refugees. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, margaret warner is in amman and updates us on the president's middle east trip, capped by a breakthrough between two key u.s. allies. >> woodruff: then, we turn to chicago, where city officials announced plans to close 54 schools, most in overwhelmingly black neighborhoods. >> now we've got to worry about our kids going to another location. worry about what's going to happen to them going to school. >> brown: hari sreenivasan continues our series on broadband technology with a look at a new digital divide over how high-speed access and mobile devices are being used. >> woodruff:
has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> "bbc world news" was captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama told jordan's king abdullah he's worried that neighboring syria will become a haven for extremists and vowed to persuade congress to swnf jordan more money to shelter syrian refugees. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the...
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. >> china may have more friction with its neighbors as it expands its military along with its economy. foreign government officials are waiting to see what kind of diplomatic steps will be taken by chinese leaders. >> i think the new chinese government wants to stabilize its external affairs and focus on internal affairs. so it may be willing to stabilize its relationship with japan and the united states and china and stable economic growth are indispensable for achieving the recovery of china's economy. >> he says he is mainly watching two points. one is the possibility of a power struggle in the three-tiered power structure. and the other is china's one-party system. he doubts that the communist party will get enough support from the people in the future. it appears party officials do not intend to democratize the country. >> how long would they be able to avert change? i believe china will face critical moment in five to ten years from now. >> china's president and premier serve five-year terms. they are often re-elected, though, which means xi and li will probably be in charge for
. >> china may have more friction with its neighbors as it expands its military along with its economy. foreign government officials are waiting to see what kind of diplomatic steps will be taken by chinese leaders. >> i think the new chinese government wants to stabilize its external affairs and focus on internal affairs. so it may be willing to stabilize its relationship with japan and the united states and china and stable economic growth are indispensable for achieving the...
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. >> some positive news for the european economy today. airbus has just signed the biggest civil aviation deal in history. it is with ryanair. >> it will provide a much-needed boost to the economy promising to secure 5000 jobs in france alone over the coming decade. >> the signatures are worth a lot of money. airbus will likely discount package of 234 plans, they have a list price of 18 billion euro. assembly will take part in france with parts from several european locations. it will be at capacity for four years. >> of bills meanwhile pride that we epitomize european success. we are working together to create jobs. >> the deal means more than money and well paying jobs. ryanair is a new customer for airbus. they have previously purchased all their planes from their arrival, boeing. >> the western-backed opposition is meeting in istanbul to p ick the new prime minister. the first tasks is creating a cabinet. >> the conflict is expected to escalate further with britain and france say they plan on our main local groups. especially when it c
. >> some positive news for the european economy today. airbus has just signed the biggest civil aviation deal in history. it is with ryanair. >> it will provide a much-needed boost to the economy promising to secure 5000 jobs in france alone over the coming decade. >> the signatures are worth a lot of money. airbus will likely discount package of 234 plans, they have a list price of 18 billion euro. assembly will take part in france with parts from several european locations....
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tuesday will be the current day when we see how big the damage has been to the economy. there will be closing the second biggest bank in keeping the banks closed for so long. we were on the road to recovery. business confidence was at an all-time high on friday. primary surpluses were being collected. that is gone now. -- the ideology has led to our debt being unsustainable. i think the president will put it on the table that we need to restructure our government debt. the europeans were not willing to listen. i think they will been willing to listen as the days go by. unless they are not willing to listen, cyprus will have harder times than it has to do it over the crisis. >> at least 13 south african troops have been killed in the central african republic. 47 others have been wounded. one is still missing. there are 200 south african troops in the country to help entering the military. the soldiers were killed as rebels advanced on the capital. this is the scene. many people are without water or power. there are reports of looting and gum card. the rebels are urging ci
tuesday will be the current day when we see how big the damage has been to the economy. there will be closing the second biggest bank in keeping the banks closed for so long. we were on the road to recovery. business confidence was at an all-time high on friday. primary surpluses were being collected. that is gone now. -- the ideology has led to our debt being unsustainable. i think the president will put it on the table that we need to restructure our government debt. the europeans were not...
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and will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and inagrees foreign direct investment. reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. since asia's economy is largely based on global supply chains, it is absolutely critical for india to enact reforms and liberalize its economy, to tap into this regional market. this is how india anchors itself in the asia-pacific region and we should do what we can to help leverage those reforms inside india. that is why i believe the administration must redouble its efforts to secure a u.s.-india bilateral investment treaty. current negotiations are proceeding far too slowly. there are important issues to resolve and it's going to take a concerted effort to make progress, but once the b.i.t. is f
and will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and inagrees foreign direct investment. reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. since asia's economy is largely based on global...
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way ahead of the economy. the economy is not doing badly. >> neil: what is behind the companies spending all this cash in apple's case, hiking its dividend, and everything else? they're doing something didn't used to do. are you encouraged by that? look can how they're spending that? >> well, hiking the dividends, increasing the buybacks don't increase competitiveness. so if you don't get demand in this economy, don't get growth this, whole idea about jobs -- we have this conversation all the time. people talking about, let's have more job. why aren't people hiring? because we don't have the demand, and we've got to create a society that looks at growing the pie, making the pie bigger, getting gdp up to 3-1/2 to 4%, and letting everybody benefit from the growth. that what we're after. >> neil: you were back running ge and you vastly expanded that empire -- you would not be inclined to expand plant equipment, maybe if you had a cash to work with you would you do the stuff apple is doing, the kind of stuff comca
way ahead of the economy. the economy is not doing badly. >> neil: what is behind the companies spending all this cash in apple's case, hiking its dividend, and everything else? they're doing something didn't used to do. are you encouraged by that? look can how they're spending that? >> well, hiking the dividends, increasing the buybacks don't increase competitiveness. so if you don't get demand in this economy, don't get growth this, whole idea about jobs -- we have this...
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tough new regulations and throwing them in jail cyprus needs to do the same if they want to save their economy i'll tell you why in tonight's deleted. your take my take live our phone lines are now open so if you want to share an opinion make a comment ask a question live on the air give me a call at two zero two nine zero four twenty one thirty four so for our first caller the night mark and drive away mark what's up either tom but it's go to sleep thanks what kind of sanity and clearly that you bring your like mr rogers for big people to be the best possible way ok but i want to ask if you think a third party because of the circumstances would claim a cheat insulin could ever succeed like a green party it's made them impact up here in canada right in canada you have a system is a little closer proportional representation here in the united states it is pure first past the post winner take all this is the problem the james madison confronted when he first wrote the constitution and you know he in seven hundred eighty seven and he was out selling it and seven hundred eighty eight and he sudden
tough new regulations and throwing them in jail cyprus needs to do the same if they want to save their economy i'll tell you why in tonight's deleted. your take my take live our phone lines are now open so if you want to share an opinion make a comment ask a question live on the air give me a call at two zero two nine zero four twenty one thirty four so for our first caller the night mark and drive away mark what's up either tom but it's go to sleep thanks what kind of sanity and clearly that...
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." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers ke y. thank you. >> brown: president obama called on young israelis to see the world through palestinian eyes and challenged israeli and palestinian leaders to abandon formulas and habits that have blocked peace. but even amid his visit, the old threats and realities of violence were present. margaret warner reports from jerusalem. >> warner: the second day of the president's trip to israel and the west bank was met with rocket fire from one place mr. obama won't go: hamas-controlled gaza two landed in sderot, israel in a clear breach of the ceasefire between the islamist hamas faction and israe
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the chinese economy has become the second-largest in the world. chinese companies employing thousands of workers to secure their resources. last year the african exports to china were worth $166 billion. china the biggest trading partner. but the chinese interests are not just economic. beijing spent $200 million building new offices in ethiopia. china's state television is set up in kenya. indication seems to be that china wants the deeper political relationship or influence over this research rich continent. front one of the major challenges facing the new leadership will be ensuring clean water. half of chinese cities are without clean drinking water. >> water pollution in china is becoming almost impossible to ignore. 40% of all surface water is so badly polluted that simply touching it can be dangerous. there have been several high- profile incidents, like this bill in january at this fertilizer plant. pumps 900 chemicals into a river. the plan needs sever -- a steady supply route -- a steady supply of water. what brought so much attention to
the chinese economy has become the second-largest in the world. chinese companies employing thousands of workers to secure their resources. last year the african exports to china were worth $166 billion. china the biggest trading partner. but the chinese interests are not just economic. beijing spent $200 million building new offices in ethiopia. china's state television is set up in kenya. indication seems to be that china wants the deeper political relationship or influence over this research...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity investments -- turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? newsd now "bbc world america." >>> this is "bbc world news america." friends inbama wins israel, but has strong words on the rights of palestinians as well. >> israelis must recognize that continued settlement activity as counterproductive to the cause of peace and that an independent palestine must be viable with real borders. >> deadlines for cyprus. the anxious island has until monday to raise enough cash to secure a bailout. is forget words, this photo worth 50 million years. could the universe be much, much older than we thought? >>> welcome to our viewers on public television and america and around the globe. you must create the change that you want to see, that was the challen
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at least the developed countries today iceland is home to one of the fastest growing economies. they got from here there by throwing bank stories in jail. hopefully cyprus will take a page out of the icelandic playbook and start locking up their gangsters. america should be thinking about doing the same thing too. and that's the way it is tonight thursday march twenty first twenty thirty for more information check out our website zaatar dot com free speech to edward r. t. dot com and who do a column slashdot bigotry and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get back to your seat of. my. seat. planation frigidaire couldn't take any free plans for charges free. range mentioned briefly brief and stereotyped friedland doubled free blog as a plug in video for your media projects a free video god our t.v. dot com you please. please .
at least the developed countries today iceland is home to one of the fastest growing economies. they got from here there by throwing bank stories in jail. hopefully cyprus will take a page out of the icelandic playbook and start locking up their gangsters. america should be thinking about doing the same thing too. and that's the way it is tonight thursday march twenty first twenty thirty for more information check out our website zaatar dot com free speech to edward r. t. dot com and who do a...
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this is the third smallest member of the eurozone, the third smallest economy in the eurozone. nobody expected this to be the center, the crux of the eurozone financial woes, but now it is. many say cypress sleepwalk into the problem. all the warning signs are there, but nobody heeded them. this has long been a tax haven, a country whose banking sector is eight times the size of the economy. cyprus new what was happening in did not take action. now it is a country that is in severe crisis, and it could really set off a chain reaction across the eurozone. that said, it would be unlikely that the eurozone would let them drop out or a bailout that pales in comparison to the rest, but there will have to be a radical the calculus -- the calculation to try to stabilize the entire single currency -- a radical recalculation to try to stabilize the entire single currency. >> thank you. if you thought the euro crisis was over, it may be time to think again. let's go to syria where there is a confused picture over a potentially dangerous development tonight. the syrian government and rebe
this is the third smallest member of the eurozone, the third smallest economy in the eurozone. nobody expected this to be the center, the crux of the eurozone financial woes, but now it is. many say cypress sleepwalk into the problem. all the warning signs are there, but nobody heeded them. this has long been a tax haven, a country whose banking sector is eight times the size of the economy. cyprus new what was happening in did not take action. now it is a country that is in severe crisis, and...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of migrants that then children might choose their motherland. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land meets migrants working hard to find a way home. some account is the oldest city in central.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of migrants that then children might choose their motherland. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land meets...
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that the political parties will shoulder the necessary responsibility for the survival of the cypriot economy. >> reporter: by the evening, however, news firmed up about the plan to split likely banks and its staff marched on parliament in the first really tense protests in this country's crisis. this evening, the queues at the cash machines grew even longer as they ran dry. parliament also is considering capital controls, stock money being taken out of this country. >> holman: late tonight, a new proposal was floated in parliament to create a fund using revenue from natural resources, bonds and other assets. but debate was delayed until friday. the u.n. agreed today to launch an investigation into the possible use of chemical weapons in syria. the syrian government and rebels have accused each other of using them in an attack in aleppo this week. u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon said the investigation will begin as soon as possible, but not overnight. >> the investigation mission is to look into the specific incident brought to my attention by the syrian government. in discharging its man
that the political parties will shoulder the necessary responsibility for the survival of the cypriot economy. >> reporter: by the evening, however, news firmed up about the plan to split likely banks and its staff marched on parliament in the first really tense protests in this country's crisis. this evening, the queues at the cash machines grew even longer as they ran dry. parliament also is considering capital controls, stock money being taken out of this country. >> holman: late...
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he'll also attend a summit in south africa of five emerging economies known as brics. brazil, russia, india, china and south africa. >>> russia has turned down an appeal for aid by cyprus leaving banks on the island country in deep financial trouble. cyprus sent its finance minister michael air isous to moscow to seek help from russia. many wealthy companies and people keep their money in russia because of preferential tax treatment. two days of talks ended up without any agreement. bloomberg quotes saris as saying cyprus will continue to gain some kind of assistance from russia. he says there's still possibility to get conditions eased for the loans russia has extended in the past. >>> tensions are rising i >>> representatives from japan and the uk sponsored it. the three members of the commission will look into north korea's network of political prisons. japan's ambassador cited the abduction of korean nationals. >> japan strongly believes that a inquiry to investigate human rights will provide the council with con degree o-- concrete outcomes. >> the north korean am
he'll also attend a summit in south africa of five emerging economies known as brics. brazil, russia, india, china and south africa. >>> russia has turned down an appeal for aid by cyprus leaving banks on the island country in deep financial trouble. cyprus sent its finance minister michael air isous to moscow to seek help from russia. many wealthy companies and people keep their money in russia because of preferential tax treatment. two days of talks ended up without any agreement....
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. >> those involved ways government -- economy -- though zimbabwe's economy has begun recovering, full recovery remains elusive. would coste industry at least $1 billion. it is unlikely they will get the funds anytime soon. mohammed adow, al jaazeera. >> two years ago, a visit by the leader of myanmar to australia would have been highly improbable. now, thein sein -- now thein sein has become the first myanmar president to visit australia in four decades. australia is boosting aid. , civilunited states rights groups are taking the new york city's police department to court, claiming that the stop and frisk policy unfairly targets minorities. this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant -- >> in this east new york city neighborhood, crime and poverty are rampant, that many young men say it is the police they fear most. some were afraid to give their last names in describing their dealings with police. >> how are you all doing? >> i have had going -- had guns pointed at me based on my appearance. stop and frisk, as i've said numerous times, in one day. you never fi
. >> those involved ways government -- economy -- though zimbabwe's economy has begun recovering, full recovery remains elusive. would coste industry at least $1 billion. it is unlikely they will get the funds anytime soon. mohammed adow, al jaazeera. >> two years ago, a visit by the leader of myanmar to australia would have been highly improbable. now, thein sein -- now thein sein has become the first myanmar president to visit australia in four decades. australia is boosting aid....
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to give shares in state institutions and bear off lot of eccentric cetera and he did it he gave the economy away so he ruled over very little had no power and because off he was at the top of the hill so this is how he generated his wealth ok he didn't earn it but now you talk about a wealthy man you've met him and there's yes and ohm arrogant he was full of themself ok but a lot of security around him an enormous amount of security he was paranoid for good reason there were attempts on his life and he left because he was worried for his life ok he took his money with him or at least a good part of it is sold a self-imposed exile in learned it was a solicitor sleep it was an escape he left it was he would have been charged with all kinds of criminal offenses all the reservation self-preservation not going to get out of and then revenge ok what about what about one of the you know one of the high profile cases was probably wasn't really that it been going to the polonium poisoning worked for a bit of skin so litvinenko world would be better off in what capacity to look for dirt to look for d
to give shares in state institutions and bear off lot of eccentric cetera and he did it he gave the economy away so he ruled over very little had no power and because off he was at the top of the hill so this is how he generated his wealth ok he didn't earn it but now you talk about a wealthy man you've met him and there's yes and ohm arrogant he was full of themself ok but a lot of security around him an enormous amount of security he was paranoid for good reason there were attempts on his...
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the french foreign minister earlier described cyprus as a casino economy on the verge of bankruptcy. at the meeting earlier, he was being slightly more diplomatic. >> we are here to find a solution this evening. it must the global, it must be fair. it is important that we are in a position to help cyprus handle is financial systems, which involves serious restructuring and controls. the eurozone is doing its bit with its $10 billion -- 10 billion euro loan. it must not only be global, but fair. lows not fair to hit the income savings. >> all the talking going on in brussels among all the politicians, the banking, financial leaders, people in cyprus are extremely concerned to know exactly what is going to happen to the future of their country. >> they must be watching all of this very nervously indeed. there were earlier some optimistic noises coming out of cyprus. they were saying they were making significant progress. i have not heard the word significant used here, though i have heard a college meant that progress has been made. -- an acknowledgment that progress has been made. aga
the french foreign minister earlier described cyprus as a casino economy on the verge of bankruptcy. at the meeting earlier, he was being slightly more diplomatic. >> we are here to find a solution this evening. it must the global, it must be fair. it is important that we are in a position to help cyprus handle is financial systems, which involves serious restructuring and controls. the eurozone is doing its bit with its $10 billion -- 10 billion euro loan. it must not only be global, but...
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and will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and inagrees foreign direct investment. reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. largelyia's economy is based on global supply chains, it is absolutely critical for india to enact reforms and liberalize its economy, to tap into this regional market. this is how india anchors itself in the asia-pacific region and we should do what we can to help leverage those reforms inside india. that is why i believe the administration must redouble its efforts to secure a u.s.india bilateral investment treaty. current negotiations are proceeding far too slowly. there are important issues to resolve and it's going to take a concerted effort to make progress, but once the b.i.t. is firmly in p
and will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and inagrees foreign direct investment. reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. largelyia's economy is based on global supply...
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block by actual advisor warren pollack tells us the hardships of small cyprus is economy are part of a much bigger crisis. we're talking now about cyprus which has one point one five million people but in reality this is a global problem which has not been addressed since two thousand and seven two thousand and eight and previous to that with the issuance of huge amounts of debt and into the system both year and in the united states and when that dead goes bad the only recourse which exists is to tap the remaining collateral in the system which is the saving sooner or later if you keep on sort of stealing savings you're going to have popular unrest it's something which is relevant in a country that is one point one five million people but when you start to see unrest let's say in france where they are not as strong financially as well as germany i mean we can stephanie see the small countries being the test to see whether savings can be stolen on a wider scale. the rescue package coming at a high cost for cyprus that struggle to keep its tax haven status president even threatened to
block by actual advisor warren pollack tells us the hardships of small cyprus is economy are part of a much bigger crisis. we're talking now about cyprus which has one point one five million people but in reality this is a global problem which has not been addressed since two thousand and seven two thousand and eight and previous to that with the issuance of huge amounts of debt and into the system both year and in the united states and when that dead goes bad the only recourse which exists is...
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one of those is on the economy. it may be a little bit harder to see, but this is showing the growth of jobs of recovery since 1978 basically looking at the months since the recovery started. if you look over the period of time, we can divide recovery into three categories. one is recovery after severe recession and that's the growth land here. the average recovery and is dashed line here is the growth rate of jobs after i had recovery. when you have a severe recovery a recession. you have a much bigger gain in jobs upwards. the solid line here is the growth rate is after the obama recovery. after severe recession is about 12%. it's about six times mark rose in the severe recession. we can argue whether it's severe in 1980 and in some cases is worse, some cases it's not worse. if you look at the average growth rate in jobs, about 8%, four times larger than the average recovery of what we had here. we had a huge difference in terms of how many jobs have been created. the problem is even not understate how badly. the
one of those is on the economy. it may be a little bit harder to see, but this is showing the growth of jobs of recovery since 1978 basically looking at the months since the recovery started. if you look over the period of time, we can divide recovery into three categories. one is recovery after severe recession and that's the growth land here. the average recovery and is dashed line here is the growth rate of jobs after i had recovery. when you have a severe recovery a recession. you have a...
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really happening to the global economy with. headlines kaiser reports. mission to teach. thousands of syrians a. cleric killed by a suicide bomber in damascus say. he was also a high profile supporter of the embattled president bashar al assad. told us any muslim scholar who goes against the rebels is now at target. clergyman or let's say going to school those who are not with the opposition were targeted or were killed we can remember the names for example but others were killed because of having an opinion different done position but everybody believed that what happened is unjustified and cannot be explained we have extremist groups systemic seem to group jihad these who are fighting against the government and the mr before he was killed last friday in his last speech he said that we should fight with the syrian army and you should not fight with with this opposition groups so this raises a lot of controversy and controversy and discussion in the syrian society and this lead into this killing and we have mr kind of. the permanent assume the. spoiler who lives in he sai
really happening to the global economy with. headlines kaiser reports. mission to teach. thousands of syrians a. cleric killed by a suicide bomber in damascus say. he was also a high profile supporter of the embattled president bashar al assad. told us any muslim scholar who goes against the rebels is now at target. clergyman or let's say going to school those who are not with the opposition were targeted or were killed we can remember the names for example but others were killed because of...
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political analysts i'm the damage to the cypriot economy is already done regardless of what the government and the finance ministers decide. this is exactly the same government that we're talking about that had accepted only a few days ago a catastrophic plan that was dictated by the euro group who were negotiating only be only for it to be rejected by this it pretty parliament so why would anyone believe them this time around the country if you know a way of getting out of this mess by this point to be honest or at least in the medium or even the short and i don't think there's any sustainable way way out as you may have read already as you may already know the world bank as well as you warned. that risk for a contagion of us a good price is another thing that's so i guess the risk of thing that's becoming more and more a very strong possibility and almost a certainty it doesn't really matter whether whether these actually whether measures are implemented or not and whether that trading haircut is fifteen or twenty to twenty five percent which is pretty much the subject of a discussion of
political analysts i'm the damage to the cypriot economy is already done regardless of what the government and the finance ministers decide. this is exactly the same government that we're talking about that had accepted only a few days ago a catastrophic plan that was dictated by the euro group who were negotiating only be only for it to be rejected by this it pretty parliament so why would anyone believe them this time around the country if you know a way of getting out of this mess by this...
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the ten billion euros in early may the euro group has signed off on the rescue plan for the ailing economy which apply is a restructuring of cyprus is the second largest bank and to have a levy on larger deposit holders. cities house. it's really been a last minute effort here trying to meet but monday twenty fifth of march deadline aside by the european central bank and cutting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here we. know what's going to happen is they're going to be having to create. a bad bank so first of all. so the one hundred thousand euros will be protected and a move to transfer to the bank of cyprus that is the largest lender of the country well. above one hundred thousand euros will be taking a last. night after the sun some day but the essential bank impose a limit that people can take from a.t.m.'s there was a one hundred you will remember so we can see the cash. problem still being felt here the ground up people are still really really frustrated and really anxious of what's going to be happening over the senior staff and family
the ten billion euros in early may the euro group has signed off on the rescue plan for the ailing economy which apply is a restructuring of cyprus is the second largest bank and to have a levy on larger deposit holders. cities house. it's really been a last minute effort here trying to meet but monday twenty fifth of march deadline aside by the european central bank and cutting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here we. know what's going to happen...
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professor of political economy at the university of nicosia believes there would be done repercussions to the separate nation if it complied with the strict bailout terms. there is a political willingness by the government to reach an agreement for the bailout which we did troika but it seems that they're making it more and more difficult with new and new demands they fear that exists in case that all demands of the trade got accepted i mean it would be very difficult for these under one of these agreement to be viable in the sense that if we throw the country in which is complete and the huge recession and the vicious circle and it will be extremely difficult if not impossible to get out of it this is unprecedented cyprus lost twenty five percent of its g.d.p. almost two years ago when there was the kid a couple of the greek dead and there has been no compensation for that if these ideas being discussed are implemented there will be another hearing of the cyprus g.d.p. which will be around forty percent it will be impossible i think to get out of such a mess british police account loo
professor of political economy at the university of nicosia believes there would be done repercussions to the separate nation if it complied with the strict bailout terms. there is a political willingness by the government to reach an agreement for the bailout which we did troika but it seems that they're making it more and more difficult with new and new demands they fear that exists in case that all demands of the trade got accepted i mean it would be very difficult for these under one of...
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money in other banks will also be forced to sacrifice part of their savings to the country's aging economy. the nation's details for us. what we have now is we agree with forty one percent toxic for the positive above one hundred thousand euros in the bank of cyprus that's the country's biggest lender and four percent on deposits of about two thousand in other banks so this has been an important information piece of information that people here have been waiting for and this is a good part of that package of cyprus is trying to put together before that sunday need to be in brussels where they will decide the entirety of it to deploy them hoping to get approval of what they have so far aside from that levy that they have is the a bad controls that will be posed on the console that the amount of money flowing in and out of of that the country the country's banks as well as the amount of money people can access and also we have that data on they want to pull together a certain amount of money that they have to put up with order to get the ten the building the new rope be allowed to get enough
money in other banks will also be forced to sacrifice part of their savings to the country's aging economy. the nation's details for us. what we have now is we agree with forty one percent toxic for the positive above one hundred thousand euros in the bank of cyprus that's the country's biggest lender and four percent on deposits of about two thousand in other banks so this has been an important information piece of information that people here have been waiting for and this is a good part of...
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we've invested our money into the economy of cyprus but they could cut us off what are the grounds for that. we have to get out of the euro but we will stay home how they will hear us and our kids. and we don't accept it that will be no development with us and nobody will come to the side with us now this new bank deposit levy good possibly be announced but we have to wait for an official announcement that at one point you think we have to know whether to try to will approve it i went to brussels on sunday. the crisis in cyprus a city shock waves in across the eurozone and another meltdown too could be on the horizon this time in slovenia to small economies also burdened by a heavily indebted banking sector the i.m.f. most saying that the share of bad debt seen creasing there among some of the state run banks hands on the screen showing the bad debt of three of the country's leading banks was fifteen point six percent of the total loans back in twenty eleven but that figure rose to twenty point five percent last year adds up to around seven billion euros or twenty percent of that natio
we've invested our money into the economy of cyprus but they could cut us off what are the grounds for that. we have to get out of the euro but we will stay home how they will hear us and our kids. and we don't accept it that will be no development with us and nobody will come to the side with us now this new bank deposit levy good possibly be announced but we have to wait for an official announcement that at one point you think we have to know whether to try to will approve it i went to...
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economy. the european bailout proposals are all about helping the banks not the people who are always being forced to pay for the bondholders mistakes. why should the members of parliament tax the average guy in cyprus to bail out the rich bankers course they shouldn't be doing it they should follow the path of iceland let them go under too much the all of europe like all of america is a bank ocracy everything is being run for the banks this is all about bailing out the banks it's not about bailing out cyprus not about bailing out greece or italy or spain it's the banks the banks that went bananas during the during the federal reserve bank of england and e.c.b. generated boom of two thousand and seven two thousand and even so they got into bad trouble they have to pay for the mistakes they made and certainly nobody in cyprus should be taxed to pay back the bonds they never agreed to average guys never agreed to pay those bonds they should repudiate the bonds start afresh and no longer rip off
economy. the european bailout proposals are all about helping the banks not the people who are always being forced to pay for the bondholders mistakes. why should the members of parliament tax the average guy in cyprus to bail out the rich bankers course they shouldn't be doing it they should follow the path of iceland let them go under too much the all of europe like all of america is a bank ocracy everything is being run for the banks this is all about bailing out the banks it's not about...
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he said the chancellor is sucking the confidence out of the economy. the financial markets seemed e prerelaxed with what we heard yesterday. >> i think the potential markets have factored in now for very many months. the economy here in the uk is flat. it's flat lined. there's no growth. our deficit has been expected to stay high now for many months. the chancellor confirmed yesterday what we've all known for a long time. the national debt is rising year on year. the borrowing is not coming down. britain was an experiment two years ago in rapid austerity. i think the markets here know what the country here in britain knows, it's failed. >> they did come out saying business applauded measures yesterday, which i'm sure he would also applaud. 32 pounds of national insurance. that's going to help job creation, cutting corporate tax rates again. infrastructure spending, he's done that, as well. there are very business friendly measures here and it's the private sector, after all, that's going to get the growth going in this country. >> look, the small busin
he said the chancellor is sucking the confidence out of the economy. the financial markets seemed e prerelaxed with what we heard yesterday. >> i think the potential markets have factored in now for very many months. the economy here in the uk is flat. it's flat lined. there's no growth. our deficit has been expected to stay high now for many months. the chancellor confirmed yesterday what we've all known for a long time. the national debt is rising year on year. the borrowing is not...
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economies. where are those bold innovative companies. and i would make another footnote about the buybacks. yes, record numbers since 2009. but that is because the feds are buying back their own shares. they say let them pass the stress test. they really struggle and diluted earnings per share. diluted their capital base with a lot of shares during the crisis. they have basically flooded the market to recapitalize and buying it back. the. neil: in cyprus explodes and banks reopened, let's see what happens to the residents of cyprus. people say oh, we are there for you. then you realize that they say d write. the rest are iphone. gerri willis will be back on monday. thank you for joining us. lou: god evening, everybody. presidenobama wrapping up his middle eastern tour with a stop in jordan today. a nation wracked with turmoil as syrian refugees are pouring across the border, fleeing the violence being inflicted by the bashar al-assad regime. president obama expressing frustration with those who question the president about why the united
economies. where are those bold innovative companies. and i would make another footnote about the buybacks. yes, record numbers since 2009. but that is because the feds are buying back their own shares. they say let them pass the stress test. they really struggle and diluted earnings per share. diluted their capital base with a lot of shares during the crisis. they have basically flooded the market to recapitalize and buying it back. the. neil: in cyprus explodes and banks reopened, let's see...
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if only because of the economy. this isn't an unrivaled economic super power anymore and doesn't have the money to throw around to get done what it wants done. >> host: i saw hints in the book, at least, of you coming to terms, asking questions about some people might want american decline but what does that mean? do you want china to replace centers would that be good for the world? or no power to have a significant say? would that be good? i got the impression that in some ways very personal terms because it's not only this broad question of american power, it's relating to your experience back in beirut and what you learned in the secretary of state that you think that america having a strong presence in the world, the strongest presence, enif you include think it's relatively declined, is a positive. aye am i misreading senate. >> guest: the relative decline thing, i think american power is changing. the think the whole notion of power is changing. so i'm not actually a big fan of the word decline beau because i
if only because of the economy. this isn't an unrivaled economic super power anymore and doesn't have the money to throw around to get done what it wants done. >> host: i saw hints in the book, at least, of you coming to terms, asking questions about some people might want american decline but what does that mean? do you want china to replace centers would that be good for the world? or no power to have a significant say? would that be good? i got the impression that in some ways very...
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manipulator ok he used the system what was happening in russia the political system in collapse the economy had collapsed belief in authority had collapsed everything it was in collapse so he picked up pieces all the all over the place where he was he didn't generate wealth he store wealth let's be clear about what they can you can you talk about in the end because you and i were talking off air about the the rule of seven of bankers that came out of this is where the term came in i think was better software that invented it essentially that in one thousand nine hundred six a small number of people in the community enormous wealth but they wanted more and they said to yeltsin we'll get you reelected but you have to give the shares in state institutions and bear off lot of eccentric cetera and he did it he gave the economy away so he would over a very little had no power and because after he was at the top of the pool so this is how he generated his wealth he didn't earn it but now you talk about a wealthy man you met him and there's yes. oh i'm arrogant he was full of themself ok but a lot
manipulator ok he used the system what was happening in russia the political system in collapse the economy had collapsed belief in authority had collapsed everything it was in collapse so he picked up pieces all the all over the place where he was he didn't generate wealth he store wealth let's be clear about what they can you can you talk about in the end because you and i were talking off air about the the rule of seven of bankers that came out of this is where the term came in i think was...
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the economy will be less dynamic. it will be very difficult. >> how the market's been reacting on your side of the world to this deal? arkets have taken this as a somewhat positive step, but certainly not the end of the road. the row is stronger. bond yields in the car market -- the euro is stronger. bond yields are lower. markets are taking it as a positive step. recognizing that cyprus is not the most significant economy in the eurozone, but it has the potential to cause some problems until a deal was not done. >> you bring up a point about cyprus being small. how would it upset the eurozone, when it is such a tiny nation? fact, the numbers are not big. cyprus needed to raise nearly 6 billion heroes, and in exchange, they would get an additional 10 billion year rose -- ueros from the troika. troika. from the the issue would have banned if they were not -- the precedent it would set, if they were not able to get the money for cyprus. whether who would be next. >> richard singer, thank you very much for your analysis
the economy will be less dynamic. it will be very difficult. >> how the market's been reacting on your side of the world to this deal? arkets have taken this as a somewhat positive step, but certainly not the end of the road. the row is stronger. bond yields in the car market -- the euro is stronger. bond yields are lower. markets are taking it as a positive step. recognizing that cyprus is not the most significant economy in the eurozone, but it has the potential to cause some problems...
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also professor of political economy at the university of nicosia and the president of the site percent for european and international affairs so good to see you today thank you for coming on r.t. a crucial meeting under way in brussels right now where the president of cyprus discussing the future with key figures who hold the country's fate in their hands any forecast from you about the out coming of this meeting. it's very difficult to make you if there is a political willingness by the government to reach an agreement for the bailout. with the troika but it seems that they're making it more and more difficult with demands here that exist is that the case that albie months of the trade got accept . i think it would be very difficult for these one of these agreement to be viable in this sense that if we throw the country impeach he's going to leave and the huge reach in the reaches circle and it will be extremely difficult if not impossible to get out of it so you're forecasting an absolute pit of financial despair if indeed it did regardless of what comes out of this meeting here cert
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where it -- when you think about where afghanistan is in the state of the economy, when you think about other countries in the past, very few have had 70 countries come together, 52 pledge the blood of their precious children, others to put their economies and political viability of a line on behalf of afghanistan, and not just do it for a short time but to do it over a decade and to sign up for a decade of transformation, many of the countries, japan and korea are examples, many have pledged that kind of support for a very long time. the afghan people will never forget that. i couldn't tell you because i have seen the work of your countries, those countries that work and i have seen the afghan appreciation and the mothers who have benefited from this moved to tears when they think about all of it -- all that has come to the children and women of afghanistan. as my own by saying career comes to a close shortly, it has been the greatest honor of my life to forces. anded isaf it started out at 149,000 and in the bed where it was. 561yday i think about the coalition troops who were killed
where it -- when you think about where afghanistan is in the state of the economy, when you think about other countries in the past, very few have had 70 countries come together, 52 pledge the blood of their precious children, others to put their economies and political viability of a line on behalf of afghanistan, and not just do it for a short time but to do it over a decade and to sign up for a decade of transformation, many of the countries, japan and korea are examples, many have pledged...
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the economy will grow 8.5% this year and maybe more on the next. while praising beijing, he also highlighted the financial sector and urbanization as key areas for reform. eunice yoon can all caught up with secretary general angel lahoria. their conversation quickly switched to cyprus. >> what's happening in cyprus is not indicative of what's happening in the world, not indicative of what's happening in the euro area. in cyprus, there was a peculiar situation. the government could not rescue the banking system. there should have been losses accrued to the critters of the banks who took risk webs but there was a formula where they tried to sort of keep everybody more or less unhappy, but they created a very bad package which, obviously, is proving untenable. they're not going to have to fix it. >> but how can they fix it? >> well, the eu has given the cypriots up until next monday to come up with an alternative because apparently this package of 6.5% for those below 100,000 and 9.9% to those above is 00,000 was something that was decided by the cypr
the economy will grow 8.5% this year and maybe more on the next. while praising beijing, he also highlighted the financial sector and urbanization as key areas for reform. eunice yoon can all caught up with secretary general angel lahoria. their conversation quickly switched to cyprus. >> what's happening in cyprus is not indicative of what's happening in the world, not indicative of what's happening in the euro area. in cyprus, there was a peculiar situation. the government could not...